October 22, 2024

Upcoming Retreat for Highly Sensitive People and Introverts

Have you ever taken a trip to recharge but then returned feeling drained? If you’re a highly sensitive person (HSP) or introvert—or both, like me—you might yearn for the adventure and relaxation that travel can provide but struggle to find experiences that honor your energetic needs. Perhaps also like me, you’ve been intrigued by the […]

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How I’m Learning to Live with Anxiety, Not Against It

“Your anger? It’s telling you where you feel powerless. Your anxiety? It’s telling you that something in your life is off balance. Your fear? It’s telling you what you care about. Your apathy? It’s telling you where you’re overextended and burnt out. Your feelings aren’t random, they are messengers. And if you want to get

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Harry Belafonte’s Family Honors His Legacy of Social Justice

Social justice can be as simple as picking up dog excrement. “In kindergarten, we had this unit that was called ‘Agents of Change,’ and we had to find something that we saw wrong in the world—but, I guess, specifically Manhattan or New York—and we wanted to try to right those wrongs,” Amadeus Belafonte says. “I

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Navigating Intergenerational Leadership Transitions in Family-Owned Businesses

In family-owned businesses, the transition of leadership from one generation to the next isn’t just about handing over the reins. It’s about preserving the legacy, maintaining harmony and ensuring the long-term success of the company. This process can be fraught with challenges, particularly when balancing tradition with innovation and managing the sometimes-complex dynamics of family

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How Assessments 24×7 Helps Stop Office Conflict and Increases Success with DISC

Whether you’re interested in personal development, optimizing a small business workforce—or even stamping out office drama—more people are turning to personal assessments every year. You may even be one of them.  Personal assessments are carefully crafted questionnaires, which when filled out, can help determine personal strengths, motivations, personality style, and more. The New York Times

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Why Humanity in Education Still Matters in an AI-Driven World

As technology continues to reshape industries worldwide, the education sector is no exception. With the rise of AI applications in higher education, institutions are finding new ways to enhance student success, improve operational efficiency and streamline administrative processes.  However, as AI-driven tools take center stage, the role of leadership and the need for human connection

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Microsoft Introduces Autonomous AI Agents Who Can ‘Act on Your Behalf’

Microsoft has unveiled an exciting new feature of its artificial intelligence assistant Copilot. The tech giant is set to launch a public preview that enables users to create and personalize their own virtual assistants. These intelligent agents are designed to “understand the nature of your work and act on your behalf,” according to Microsoft. This

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75 Fall Quotes to Embrace Change This Season

Whether you’re spending time with family or gathering around a bonfire with friends, fall has something special for everyone. The fall season is all about embracing change and welcoming the shifting momentum from summer’s long, lazy days. To prepare for it, here’s a collection of fall quotes that embody the happiness, warmth and simple joys

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